PSG v Arsenal Champions League Final Ratings: Hakimi 8, Dembele 7; Saka 6, Havertz 8
Kai Havertz scored early for Arsenal in the Champions League final, a pivotal moment for PSG's defense of their title and Arsenal's quest for a first trophy.
- On Saturday, May 30, 2026, Kai Havertz scored within 6 minutes to give Arsenal an early lead against defending champion Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final at Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary.
- Defending title-winners PSG aim to become the first team since Real Madrid's 2016–2018 three-peat to win consecutive European titles, while Arsenal seek their first-ever Champions League trophy.
- According to L'Equipe, PSG players negotiated a £1 million bonus for winning today. Manager Luis Enrique insisted there is "no favourite," while Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he is "fully convinced" his team can win.
- Achraf Hakimi recovered from a hamstring injury to start for PSG, while Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confirmed defender Jurrien Timber is fit to play despite missing 14 games this season.
- Arsenal reached the Champions League final only once before, in 2006, while a victory would place PSG manager Luis Enrique alongside coaching legends Carlo Ancelotti, Zinedine Zidane, Pep Guardiola, and Bob Paisley as three-time winners.
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Kai Havertz meets early and writes German football history. But Paris Saint-Germain saves himself thanks to the world footballer in the extension. The decision falls from the point.
Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain fought fiercely for the Henkelpott. Kai Havertz's lead and German record do not help the Gunners, but PSG prevails in penalty shooting.
With his early hit in the CL finale, Kai Havertz enters the history books - certainly also to the delight of the Bundestrainer.
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